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Chach Nama, meaning Story of the Chach in Urdu, also known as the 'Fateh nama Sindh' and as 'Tareekh al-Hind wa as Sind' meaning History of India and Sindh in Arabic, is one of the main historical sources for the history of Sindh in the seventh to eighth centuries CE, written in Persian.
As one of the only written sources about the Arab conquest of Sindh, and therefore the origins of Islam in India, the Chach Nama is a key historical text that has been co-opted by different interest groups for several centuries, and it has significant implications for modern imaginings about the place of Islam in South Asia. Accordingly, its implications are much disputed.
It was a source of colonial understanding of the origins of Islam in the Indian subcontinent through the Sindh region. The text has been one of the sources of historiography and religious antagonism during the South Asian people's struggles to gain independence from the colonial British Empire.
It is speculated that the Chach Nama has been a source of a colonial construction of a long history of religious antagonism between Hindus and Muslims, and one of narratives of Muslim origins in South Asia by various twentieth-century historians and writers.
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